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IE6 Image wrap problem

Why is the image on the right (long green image) wrapping to the next line in IE6. I have gone in and shortened the dimension by more than 50px thinking it was too long for one reason or another but it still wraps. It only does this in IE6, why?

Set display block on all images. While you're at it, you might as well kill the borders on all your images as well for those times when you'll have an image inside a link (gets around a Firefox/Gecko bug).

I answered this in your other post and the mistake was yours and not IE lol

You set the parent to 225px height but you set the child to 250px high. This can't happen and something has to give - see other post for the solution.

Well, I removed the HEIGHT all together from the parent and it still did not cooperate but what I did find is that the padding on the parent was way to large. So i reduced it to what it should be and BAM, IE6 renders it the way I expected. You are correct, it was definately my mistake.